The worst part? It's not even a very good game. They kept saying they wanted to show the atrocities of war, but you just don't give a rat's ass about any of the characters. And it's more on-the-rails than Call of Duty, and that's saying something.

Spec Ops: The Line did a much better job of mind-farking you. Still pretty generic, but it did have a couple "WTF?" moments

I don't quite understand the need for "realism" in video games, anyways. Of course, I play Team Fortress 2, a game where you can heal yourself by firing rockets at people, not to mention being able to kill people with a fish, a candy cane, and a rainbow.

scottydoesntknow:The worst part? It's not even a very good game. They kept saying they wanted to show the atrocities of war, but you just don't give a rat's ass about any of the characters. And it's more on-the-rails than Call of Duty, and that's saying something.

Spec Ops: The Line did a much better job of mind-farking you. Still pretty generic, but it did have a couple "WTF?" moments

"Not even a very good game" is being extremely generous. That game is awful.

Geotpf:I don't quite understand the need for "realism" in video games, anyways. Of course, I play Team Fortress 2, a game where you can heal yourself by firing rockets at people, not to mention being able to kill people with a fish, a candy cane, and a rainbow.

You'd rather have to deal with potions, gems, and recipes lika a lot of these MMORPGs?

/Why would I sword fight if I can conjure up a laser?//The games are just to make money offa selling you gems

Mikeyworld:Geotpf: I don't quite understand the need for "realism" in video games, anyways. Of course, I play Team Fortress 2, a game where you can heal yourself by firing rockets at people, not to mention being able to kill people with a fish, a candy cane, and a rainbow.

You'd rather have to deal with potions, gems, and recipes lika a lot of these MMORPGs?

/Why would I sword fight if I can conjure up a laser?//The games are just to make money offa selling you gems

You can kill people in the game by pulling out your fingers like a gun and yelling POW!

Oh boy, more screen points! I've already worn out one pair of game handles for my video machine, no doubt this one will mean going to Towers for another. Also I need a 75-300 ohm converter cause I keep losing the damn things.

Well I use Mac/Linux...:scottydoesntknow: The worst part? It's not even a very good game. They kept saying they wanted to show the atrocities of war, but you just don't give a rat's ass about any of the characters. And it's more on-the-rails than Call of Duty, and that's saying something.

Spec Ops: The Line did a much better job of mind-farking you. Still pretty generic, but it did have a couple "WTF?" moments

"Not even a very good game" is being extremely generous. That game is awful.

I knew Warfighter was going to suck the moment I played the "beta" - which, let's be honest, was a glorified demo, because they weren't going to fix dick that close to release.

It's a shame, too, because the dev team's first effort, while rough, had promise and a story that I actually gave a hoot about. If they had just stuck with the single-player aspect and really made that worth something, it could have been awesome. But they succumbed to the Call of Duty multiplayer money aspect of things, and it hurt them bad. There was apparently a Day 1 patch that had to fix a metric ton of bullshiat they'd let slip through the cracks, and then another patch to fix more problems. Of course, by that point, the critics had savaged it and EA was all but publically disavowing it.

Huck Chaser:Clutch2013: I knew Warfighter was going to suck the moment I played the "beta" - which, let's be honest, was a glorified demo, because they weren't going to fix dick that close to release. realized the name "Warfighter" wasn't a joke.

Clutch2013:Well I use Mac/Linux...: scottydoesntknow: The worst part? It's not even a very good game. They kept saying they wanted to show the atrocities of war, but you just don't give a rat's ass about any of the characters. And it's more on-the-rails than Call of Duty, and that's saying something.

Spec Ops: The Line did a much better job of mind-farking you. Still pretty generic, but it did have a couple "WTF?" moments

"Not even a very good game" is being extremely generous. That game is awful.

I knew Warfighter was going to suck the moment I played the "beta" - which, let's be honest, was a glorified demo, because they weren't going to fix dick that close to release.

It's a shame, too, because the dev team's first effort, while rough, had promise and a story that I actually gave a hoot about. If they had just stuck with the single-player aspect and really made that worth something, it could have been awesome. But they succumbed to the Call of Duty multiplayer money aspect of things, and it hurt them bad. There was apparently a Day 1 patch that had to fix a metric ton of bullshiat they'd let slip through the cracks, and then another patch to fix more problems. Of course, by that point, the critics had savaged it and EA was all but publically disavowing it.

I knew it was going to suck as soon as I heard they were making a new MoH game. I didn't even need to see one screenshot or trailer.

They threw away their career under a guy they can't stand for a chance to make a shiatload of money? A career in which they are almost certainly going to be ordered to kill Americans on US soil before too long?

Yeah I'd do it too. Then use the money to equip the team to do what they do best.

Great, now minors will build tiny robot surveillance killing machines and make them roam around the neighborhood to blow up dog houses and washing machines. Because of this game, the kids have also learned how to fluently speak multiple languages which they can use to curse and to command others to do violence. Also, with the knowledge that they have gained about military tactics, kids will be able to easily bombard teachers and homes with their exploding poopy bags.

This game has created a new generation of terrorists. We should all live in fear or choose to be euthanized if we do not wish to face the horrors of tomorrow!

Who knew that laying prone next to a wall waiting for someone to round the corner was guarded military tactics.

Vance and Brown are usually good at keeping secrets out of movies/books/video games.

But hey for between 500 and 3k bucks any number of former deltas and seals will teach you secret tactics and strategy at their private tactical facility located outside the gates of ft bragg....you may even learn them for free off youtube.

/youve heard of the double tap? We use the triple tap......omg shut down everything!!!!! Secret info in my post!!!!!